Characters
Themes/Topics
Point Of View
Vocabulary
Plot
100
Mary was the major character.
Who was the major character in "Ta-Na-Eeka"?
100
The theme is sticking up for yourselves.
What is the theme in "Tuesdays Of The Other June"?
100
Third person point of view limited
Which point of view is it when the narrator is OUT of the story and doesn't know everything?
100
To swish fluid around in one's throat.
What does it mean to gurgle?
100
The exposition.
What happens first in a plot?
200
In that story, June T. was nicer.
Who was nicer in "Tuesdays Of The Other June?" June T. or June M.?
200
The topic was bullying.
What was the topic in "Tuesdays Of The Other June"?
200
First person point of view.
Which point of view is it when the narrator is in the story and they use, "I, me, my, us, we, our..."?
200
It means you're speechless.
What does it mean when the cat has your tongue?
200
When June T. pokes June M.'s chest and tells her, "No more!"
What is the climax in, "Tuesdays of the Other June?"
300
Mary Beth Bataky's father was a major character.
In the story, "The Goodness In Matt Kaiser", was Mary Beth Bataky's father a minor or major character?
300
It is stated theme.
What do you call an easy theme that they state?
300
It means 'narrator is out of the story and does know everything'.
What does 'third person point of view omniscient' mean?
300
Bolted means to move suddenly or rapidly.
What does the word 'bolted' mean?
300
When Matt visits Mary Beth's dad.
What is the rising action in, "The Goodness In Matt Kaizer?"
400
Ben was an antagonist.
In the story, "Becky and the Wheels-and-Brake Boys", was Becky's cousin, Ben, a protagonist or an antagonist?
400
The theme we infer or predict.
What is the implied them?
400
They used third person point of view omniscient.
Which point of view did they use in, "Aaron's Gift"?
400
It means doing something that you don't want to do.
What does it mean when you bite the bullet?
400
Resolution comes last in a plot.
What happens last in a plot?
500
Richard was a dynamic character.
In "The Southpaw", was Richard a dynamic or static character?
500
The topic is anything you can do I can do better.
What is the topic of "Southpaw"?
500
They used first person point of view.
Wich point of view did they use in, "Ta-Na-Eeka"?
500
Imploring means crying or calling out intensely.
What does imploring mean?
500
Climax is at the top.
What is at the top of the plot mountain?